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* Regional Bell Operating Company, any of the phone companies spun-off from AT & T in 1984
Operating through small, child-sized vocal cords, their voices were also extraordinarily flexible, and quite different from the equivalent adult female voice.
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Operating from 1960 to 1972 International Halliwell Mines, Ltd. (" Halliwell "), a Canadian corporation, through its wholly owned Haitian subsidiary, La Societe d ' Exploitation et de Developpement Economique et Natural d ' Haiti (" Sedren ") mined copper near Gonaïves.
Operating from Costa Rica they formed the Frente Sandinista de Liberacion Nacional ( FSLN ) and came to be known as Sandinistas.
ATOC is an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger Train Operating Companies ( TOCs ) of Great Britain that run the passenger services previously provided by the British Railways Board, from 1965 using the brand name British Rail ).
Operating systems can be found on almost any device that contains a computer — from cellular phones and video game consoles to supercomputers and web servers.
OSFree is an attempt to recreate the OS / 2 Operating System ( specifically OS / 2 Warp 4 ) from scratch and licensed under the GNU GPL.
Operating system advocacy can vary widely in tone and form, from published comparisons to heated debates on mailing lists and other forums.
The Sony CLIÉ ( pronounced " KLEE-AY " Latin ) was a series of personal digital assistants running the Palm Operating System developed and marketed by Sony from 2000 to 2005.
Operating from a neutral country, Switzerland's army does not take part in armed conflicts in other countries.
* Operating the Underground Railroad, from National Park Service.
* Adam Ware was Chief Operating Officer from 1999 to 2002.
Whereas the vocoder analyzes speech, transforms it into electronically transmitted information, and recreates it, The Voder ( from Voice Operating Demonstrator ) generates synthesized speech by means of a console with fifteen touch-sensitive keys and a pedal, basically consisting of the " second half " of the vocoder, but with manual filter controls, needing a highly trained operator.
As Tanenbaum said in Operating Systems ( 1987 ): " When AT & T released Version 7, it began to realize that UNIX was a valuable commercial product, so it issued Version 7 with a license that prohibited the source code from being studied in courses, in order to avoid endangering its status as a trade secret.
Operating merchant transmission projects in the United States include the Cross Sound Cable from Long Island, New York to New Haven, Connecticut, Neptune RTS Transmission Line from Sayreville, N. J., to Newbridge, N. Y, ITC Holdings, Inc. transmission system in the midwest, and Path 15 in California.
It was paired with the OS-9 Operating system, also from Microware and took advantage of several OS-9 features ( e. g., shared memory, module loading and unloading, etc.
Operating from the First Congregational Church, city officials and the Aldermen began taking steps to preserve order in the city.
Entered into between the United States Department of Justice and the American Telephone & Telegraph Company ( AT & T ) the MFJ, after modification and upon approval of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, required the Bell System divestiture of the Bell Operating Companies from AT & T.
Operating from Paducah, Kentucky, he provided logistical support for the operations of Brig.
The Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation ( RIOC ) operates an on-island shuttle bus service from apartment buildings to the subway and tramway for a fare of 25 ¢ ( 10 ¢ for seniors and disabled people ).
: Operating separately from ( although alongside ) the fire and police service of the area, these ambulances are funded by local, provincial or national government.
FLASK, in turn, was based on DTOS, a Mach-derived Distributed Trusted Operating System, as well as Trusted Mach, a research project from Trusted Information Systems that had an influence on the design and implementation of DTOS.

Operating and US
Formally, the base is known as Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia ( the US activity ) or Permanent Joint Operating Base ( PJOB ) Diego Garcia ( the UK's term ).
The hallmark event in the history of the US Telecommunication industry would be the breakup of the Bell Telephone company into regional Bell Operating Companies ( RBOCs ) or " Baby Bells " in the early 1980s.
In May 2003, the 4th Battalion 42nd Field Artillery, part of the US Army's 4th Infantry Division, established a Forward Operating Base just south of the town, called FOB Arrow.
The brigade was responsible for expanding Forward Operating Bases in the region, as well as strengthening US military presence in the region in preparation for additional US forces to arrive.
DMS-100 and 200 switches are widely deployed throughout the U. S. and Canada by Regional Bell Operating Companies, Bell Canada and independent telephone companies as well as the US Military.
In 1923, a US Navy officer acquired a stolen copy of the Secret Operating Code codebook used by the Japanese Navy during World War I.
In accordance with the ceremonial SOP ( Standard Operating Procedure ) of the 3rd US Infantry ( The Old Guard ) the various gun salutes are assigned as follows: each round in a given salute is fired one at a time.
US West, Inc. was one of seven Regional Bell Operating Companies ( RBOC's, also referred to as " Baby Bells "), created in 1983 under the Modification of Final Judgement ( United States v. Western Electric Co., Inc. 552 Fed.
Until 1990, US West was a holding company with three Bell Operating Companies: Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph ( or Mountain Bell, based in Denver, Colorado ); Northwestern Bell, based in Omaha, Nebraska ; and Pacific Northwest Bell, based in Seattle, Washington.
US West was the first RBOC to consolidate its Bell Operating Companies ( the other was BellSouth ).
After the merger, the Bell Operating Company subsidiary was renamed from US West Communications, Inc. to Qwest Corporation and other subsidiaries were similarly renamed to reflect the Qwest name.
* Contingency Operating Base, a US military term, a forward operating base
Prior to those, the US Navy had established the Naval Operating Base at Bermuda's West End.
The Naval Operating Base ceased to be an air station in 1965, when its flying boats were replaced by Neptune landplanes, operating from the Kindley Air Force Base ( as the former US Army airfield had become ).
The US Naval Operating Base was established in 1940, operating as a flying boat base till 1965 ( when the US Navy switched to using landplanes from Kindley Air Force Base ).
This material is transcribed, with a few small edits, from Standard Operating Procedure # 1802, US Army Engineer Reactors Group, Ft. Belvoir, VA, dated 1 July 1969.
Operating primarily in New York City, Koedel monitored American ports and US military suppliers.
* Main Operating Base, an overseas base for the US military
Operating at 13. 6 MHz, it was to be available on the US market in 1993.
As with all telephones of the time in the US, the 500 phones were owned by the local Bell Operating Company, most of which were owned by AT & T, which also owned Western Electric itself — and leased on a monthly basis by customers.
The mission of US Forces at Rota, as well as other US Navy installations in the Mediterranean such as NAS Sigonella and Souda Air Base is to provide Command, Control and Logistics Support to US and NATO Operating Forces.

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